Method for preparing titanium dioxide layer with multi-level pore structure on surface of medicinal titanium
A technology of titanium dioxide and hierarchical pores, which is applied in the field of preparing a titanium dioxide layer with a hierarchical porous structure on the surface of medical titanium, can solve the problems of reducing the dissolution and release of metal titanium ions, insufficient coarsening, and small surface roughness, etc. The effect of new bone formation, simple preparation process, and easy operation
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[0021] Example 1: A pure titanium sheet (TA2) with a size of 10×10×1mm was polished and polished with 400#, 600#, and 800# metallographic sandpaper successively, and then ultrasonically cleaned with acetone, absolute ethanol and deionized water for 5 minutes respectively ; In the 2M acetic acid electrolyte, the sample is anodized, using a slow uniform speed up-flow mode, that is, from 5mA / cm 2 Rise to 50mA / cm 2 Hold for 2min at each current density, with a step of 5mA / cm 2 , Co-anodized for 20min. . Then carry out secondary anodic oxidation treatment in 1M sodium acetate electrolyte, adopt constant voltage mode, preset voltage value is 150V, keep 2min after reaching preset voltage value. Under the scanning electron microscope, you can see the staggered groove-like porous structure at low magnification. The width of the groove is 20-30 microns. About 0.4 microns. X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the surface oxide film is composed of anatase and rutile titanium dioxide...
Embodiment 2
[0022] Embodiment 2: the pure titanium sheet (TA2) that diameter is 15mm is polished with 400#, 600#, 800# metallographic sandpaper successively, then with acetone, absolute ethanol, deionized water ultrasonic cleaning 5min respectively; In the acetic acid electrolyte, the sample was anodized, and the mode of slow uniform flow was adopted, that is, from 5mA / cm 2 Rise to 50mA / cm 2 Hold for 3min at each current density, with a step of 5mA / cm 2 , total anodizing for 30min. Then carry out secondary anodic oxidation treatment in 1M sulfuric acid electrolyte, adopt constant voltage mode, preset voltage value is 180V, keep 1min after reaching preset voltage value. Observation by scanning electron microscope, under low magnification, you can see the staggered groove-like porous structure, the groove width is 20-30 microns, and under high magnification, you can see the sub-micron microporous structure densely distributed on the entire surface, with a pore size of 0.8- 1.0 microns or...
Embodiment 3
[0023] Embodiment 3: The TA16V4 (TC4) whose size is 20×10×1mm is polished and polished with 400#, 600#, and 800# metallographic sandpaper successively, and then ultrasonically cleaned with acetone, absolute ethanol and deionized water for 5 minutes respectively; In 2M acetic acid electrolyte, the sample was anodized, and the mode of slow uniform flow was adopted, that is, from 5mA / cm 2 Rise to 50mA / cm 2 Hold for 2min at each current density with a step of 5mA / cm 2 , Co-anodized for 20min. Then carry out secondary anodic oxidation treatment in 2M sodium acetate electrolyte, adopt constant voltage mode, preset voltage value is 200V, keep 1min after reaching preset voltage value. Observation by scanning electron microscope, under low magnification, you can see the staggered groove-like porous structure, the groove width is 20-30 microns. About 0.5 microns. X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the surface oxide film is composed of anatase and rutile titanium oxide.
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